Tag: Filters

  • ‘Pedo-Baiting’ Coconut Kitty aka Diana Deets Dies by Suicide, XXX OnlyFans Model Was Accused of Using Filters To Look Younger To Lure Paedophiles!

    ‘Pedo-Baiting’ Coconut Kitty aka Diana Deets Dies by Suicide, XXX OnlyFans Model Was Accused of Using Filters To Look Younger To Lure Paedophiles!

    Last Sunday, Coconut Kitty—a model for XXX OnlyFans—died by suicide. The model, whose real name is Diana Deets, was accused of attempting to attract paedophiles because she used filters to make herself appear younger than her stated age of 24 in her images. Without elaborating on the factors that led to her decision to end her life, she mentioned “the darkness that weighed on her heart” in a statement on her official account.

    Daily Mail notes that sadness and mental health issues were factors in Kitty’s suicide. The aforementioned media claims that the model’s net worth was $450,000 as a result of her 5.4 million fans on the pornographic material sharing portal XXX OnlyFans. The announcement praises Deets’ personality: “Last Sunday, Coconut took her own life. She was stubborn and strong, but also kind. She had the biggest heart we have ever known. She was always trying to encourage everyone around her, she wanted everyone to win. She was always taking in animals that needed a home.”

    With more than 5.4 million Instagram followers and 1.4 million Twitter followers, the model has a sizable online fan base. Thousands of horrified and grieving followers reacted on the post that claimed the influencer committed suicide because of depression as word of her death spread. Deets’ offspring are still alive.

    As word of Deets’ passing spread, devastated followers posted their condolences and reflections on social media. The figure was referred to as both a “angel” and a “kind soul.” Many expressed their shock at the news, saying that the world was a darker place without her.

    Several others wished they could have assisted her in some way to stop the awful outcome. Others were upset because, despite having a sizable fan base, Coconut Kitty’s passing went unnoticed by the media. Many expressed their shock at the news, saying that the world was a darker place without her.

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    Coconut Kitty frequently received criticism from admirers who accused her of “grooming” and “pedo-baiting” young girls. The model was accused of disguising her age after admirers noticed that she had drastically altered her appearance. Deets was condemned for altering her appearance to make her look like a child in a 2021 Rolling Stones story, and other people thought he was “cater[ing] to p*dophiles.”

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Feb 22, 2023 12:15 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Google Photos Introduces New Filters for Skin’s Real Tone: Report

    San Francisco: Tech giant Google has added new filters in Google Photos that will help users show their skin in its true shade. According to 9To5Google, with the Pixel 6 series, the tech giant worked to adjust the phone’s camera to more accurately capture the wide variety of human skin tones, so that people can see their true selves in photographs. Google Messages’ RCS Being Used by Brands To Bombard Indian Users With Unwanted Ads: Report.

    At Google I/O, the company released the Monk Skin Tone Scale, an open-source library to help make machine learning of images more inclusive by better interpreting tones and shades.

    At the time, the company announced that the Monk Scale would soon be put to use within the Google Photos app to offer specialised filters that tweak the skin tones of people in photos users have previously taken.

    As shared on Twitter, these new Real Tone filters are rolling out now to Google Photos users on Android, iOS, and the web. Once the feature is live, users should have a suite of new options in the “Filters” tab of the Google Photos editor, with choices like Playa, Isla, Honey, and Desert. According to Google, the filters were specially designed to “work well across skin tones”.

    If the filter users have selected is one of the new ones, they should see an overlaid mention of “Made with Real Tone”. Each filter should also have adjustments users can make, to deeply refine any given picture.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 25, 2022 11:38 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Google Meet Introduces Fun Filters and Masks on iOS & Android Platforms

    Google Meet Introduces Fun Filters and Masks on iOS & Android Platforms

    San Francisco: Google has rolled out an update for the video calling app, Meet, that could make personal calls more enjoyable. The Meet app for Android and iOS now has filters and masks you can play with — simply tap the sparkle button at the bottom right corner of your video call to bring up the Effects options. Google Meet Rolls Out Support for Video Backgrounds on Web.

    You’ll find Blur effects and backgrounds in there as you would on enterprise and education accounts, but you’ll now also find “Styles” and “Filters” among the options in the carousel, Engadget reported. Under Styles, you’ll see lens flare effects and color overlays you can apply to your video. If you want to see the truly fun options, though, look under Filters for cute animal masks and virtual accessories you can virtually put on your face and head.

    These new effects are already live and based on our tests, they’re available for use even if you start a meeting through Gmail instead of through the Meet app itself, the report said.

    As 9to5Google notes, Google has been releasing several features that would make the service a more veritable Zoom rival. This time, the tech giant is hoping to win over personal users with a feature that could convince them to use Meet for calls with friends and family. The publication previously reported that Google will eventually replace its Duo app with Meet entirely. This move could be a step towards that, as well, seeing as some of Meet’s new masks and filters came straight out of Duo’s library, the report said.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 09, 2021 03:37 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Spotify Rolling Out New Search Filters for iOS & Android Platforms: Report

    Spotify Rolling Out New Search Filters for iOS & Android Platforms: Report

    San Francisco: Swedish music giant Spotify is getting an update to make the search easier with new filters for both iOS and Android platforms. The company said the new search filters are rolling out and will make it more seamless to find the music or podcasts that users are looking for. The change is coming to both free and Premium subscribers, 9To5Google reported on Thursday. With a simple search, users can explore the entire world of music and podcasts connected to the artists, tracks and episodes you already love. Spotify Unveils Redesigned ‘Your Library’ Tab for iOS and Android Users.

    The music streaming giant recently announced multiple updates to make its app more accessible across iOS and Android, including a beta version of a podcast transcription feature. The company said it will start auto-transcribing certain exclusive and original shows over the coming weeks as part of a beta rollout. People will be able to read the transcript with or without audio and can tap on the text to jump to that point in the audio. The company said the goal is to eventually “enable transcripts across all podcasts on Spotify”.

    The new search filters include — Top Results, Artists, Songs, Playlists, Albums and Podcasts & Shows, Episodes and Profiles. Apple Music has the same, and recently, the filter feature came back to the App Store as well to make the search easier.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 21, 2021 05:45 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).